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Storefront > Rent a retail space > Short-term Commercial Space in Paris > Short-term Commercial Space in 7th arrondissement of Paris > Short-term Commercial Space in Rue Du Bac, Paris
Rue du Bac is one of the most refined commercial streets in the Paris 7th arrondissement, running through the heart of the Left Bank between Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Seine. If you are looking for short term commercial space on Rue du Bac in Paris, Storefront lists flexible options suited to pop up retail, product launches, showrooms and brand activations. Browse available temporary commercial space below and book directly through the platform.
Rue du Bac sits at the crossroads of Parisian culture and high-end retail. The street connects the Musée d'Orsay to the Bon Marché department store, drawing a steady flow of affluent locals, design-conscious tourists and gallery visitors. Foot traffic skews toward educated, high-spending consumers, which makes it a strong fit for brands testing physical retail or launching limited collections.
The surrounding 7th arrondissement is home to embassies, antique dealers and independent boutiques. Unlike the tourist-heavy Champs-Élysées or the fast-fashion corridors of Les Halles, Rue du Bac attracts shoppers who browse intentionally. For brands seeking flexible commercial space on Rue du Bac in Paris, that audience profile translates into higher average basket sizes and stronger brand recall.
Storefront connects you with a range of temporary commercial space formats along and around Rue du Bac. Typical listings include:
Ground-floor boutiques with street-facing windows, ideal for pop up shops and capsule collection launches
Gallery-style white-cube spaces suited to art exhibitions, installations and product showcases
Showroom units with fitting areas for fashion presentations, press days and sample sales
Mixed-use lofts that work for brand events, private shopping experiences or media previews
Rental periods range from a single day to several months. Most spaces come partially furnished, with many offering turnkey setups that include lighting, display fixtures and WiFi. You can explore all available retail space for rent through the Storefront platform to compare formats and pricing.
Short term commercial space on Rue du Bac typically ranges from around 150 to 600 euros per day, depending on size, fit-out level and exact position on the street. Spaces closer to the Bon Marché or the Rue de Sèvres intersection tend to command higher rates due to increased footfall.
Weekly and monthly rates often include a discount compared to daily bookings. A 50-square-metre ground-floor unit might cost 3,000 to 8,000 euros per week, while a smaller showroom space could start from 1,500 euros per week. Storefront listings display pricing transparently, so you can filter by budget before enquiring.
Rue du Bac benefits from its position in the broader 7e 75007 district, one of the most prestigious postcodes in Paris. The area is well served by the Rue du Bac metro station on Line 12 and sits within walking distance of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the Invalides esplanade and the Tuileries gardens across the river.
Neighbouring streets like Rue de Grenelle and Rue de Varenne add depth to the retail ecosystem with independent fashion houses, concept stores and high-end home furnishings. This cluster effect means your pop up or showroom benefits from an audience already in a shopping and discovery mindset. If you want to compare options across the wider city, browse all available spaces in Paris.
The street attracts a specific profile of renter. Fashion brands use Rue du Bac for Paris Fashion Week showrooms and pre-collection previews, taking advantage of the Left Bank's editorial cachet. DTC and e-commerce brands open pop up shops here to test the French market without committing to a long-term lease. Luxury and lifestyle brands run product launches timed to coincide with Maison et Objet or Paris Design Week.
Art dealers and independent galleries also rent short term space for exhibitions, especially during FIAC season and the autumn gallery circuit. If you are planning your first pop up in the city, the complete guide to starting a pop-up shop in Paris covers permits, logistics and neighbourhood selection in detail.
Booking temporary commercial space on Rue du Bac through Storefront follows a straightforward process. Browse the listings on this page, filter by size, budget and available dates, then send an enquiry directly to the space owner. Most owners respond within 24 hours.
Once you agree on dates and pricing, the booking is confirmed through the platform. Storefront handles the rental agreement, so you avoid the complexity of a traditional French commercial lease. For brands exploring other Left Bank options, the Le Marais pop-up shops and showrooms guide offers a useful comparison with a neighbouring district that serves a different but complementary audience.
Daily rates for temporary commercial space on Rue du Bac typically range from 150 to 600 euros, depending on the size and exact location. Weekly bookings for a 50-square-metre ground-floor unit usually fall between 3,000 and 8,000 euros. Pricing is displayed on each Storefront listing so you can compare options before enquiring.
Most spaces on Storefront are available from as little as one day. Typical pop up rentals on Rue du Bac run from a weekend to a full month, though longer activations of two to three months are also common for seasonal campaigns or market-testing projects.
Yes. Rue du Bac and the wider 7th arrondissement are popular showroom locations during Paris Fashion Week. Availability fills quickly during fashion season, so it is best to book at least six to eight weeks in advance to secure the dates and space format you need.
In most cases the space owner's existing commercial licence covers standard retail use. If your activation involves food service, alcohol or outdoor signage, you may need additional permits from the Mairie de Paris. Storefront's Paris guide covers the specifics of permits and local regulations.
Rue du Bac offers a quieter, more curated Left Bank setting that attracts affluent locals and design-oriented visitors. Le Marais skews younger and more international, with higher foot traffic but a different spending profile. Choosing between them depends on your target customer and brand positioning.
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